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little british girl missing

wow , i didnt see this coming.i mean something kinda smelled fishy about the whole situation. now they are saying the blood of the little girl was found in a car that the mother rented 25 days after she was taken...btw this is from yahoo news.

"PRAIA DA LUZ, Portugal - In a shocking twist, the British parents who have run an international campaign to find their missing toddler were declared suspects in the case Friday, their lawyer said, after traces of blood were found in their rental car.

Kate McCann was named a suspect in the morning when she went to a police station in southern Portugal for her second straight day of interrogation, lawyer Carlos Pinto Abreu said. Her husband Gerry, who later spent more than seven hours at the same police station, was also declared a suspect, Pinto Abreu told reporters.

"They have not been charged, and the investigation continues," he said without elaborating.

The girl's aunt said police suggested Madeleine McCann might have been killed accidentally and offered the mother a plea deal if she confessed.

"They tried to get her to confess to having accidentally killed Madeleine by offering her a deal through her lawyer — 'If you say you killed Madeleine by accident and then hid her and disposed of the body, then we can guarantee you a two-year jail sentence or even less,'" Gerry McCann's sister, Philomena, told ITV news.

Gerry McCann followed his wife into the police station surrounded by journalists and watched by dozens of onlookers.

A police spokesman, Olegario Sousa, confirmed to The Associated Press that police had named a new suspect, but would not say it was Mrs. McCann. He cited privacy laws in declining to comment further. He could not be reached for comment later on Gerry McCann.

The couple strenuously professed their innocence Friday.

The day's developments marked a dramatic turn in a case that has pulled at the world's heartstrings for months, ever since Mrs. McCann ran screaming from a hotel room saying her daughter had disappeared. The McCanns, both doctors from central England, said they were dining at the time in a hotel restaurant, but returned frequently to check on Madeleine and her twin 2-year-old siblings.

Since then, the McCanns have toured Europe with photos of Madeleine and the child's stuffed animals and clothing, even meeting with Pope Benedict XVI at the Vatican. Celebrities including J.K. Rowling and David Beckham made public appeals that helped the family raise more than $2 million.

The money, controlled by an independent auditor, is meant for charities that aid in missing children cases.

Until Friday, suspicion had focused on a British man who lived near the hotel from which Madeleine disappeared and who was the only formal suspect. But police said new forensic tests done on evidence gathered months after the girl vanished found traces of blood in the couple's car, according to Justine McGuinness, a spokeswoman for the family.

The new evidence — including the traces of blood missed in earlier forensic tests — was uncovered by sniffer dogs brought from Britain.

McGuinness said the police allegations against Mrs. McCann didn't add up, since the rental car had not been acquired until 25 days after Madeleine's May 3 disappearance. Gerry McCann called the allegations against his wife "ludicrous."

"We will fight this all the way, and we will not stop looking for Madeleine," he wrote on the couple's Web site on Friday.

Even as public opinion reeled from the new allegations, there was fresh criticism of police for taking so long to build their case.

John Corner, a McCann family friend, told the British Broadcasting Corp. that the listing of Mrs. McCann as a suspect gave him "an uncomfortable feeling that the police are not looking outward" for Madeleine's abductor.

But Sonya Sceats, an international law analyst at London's Chatham House think tank, said police were allowing the evidence to lead their investigation.

"It's all turned on the DNA evidence. It only became available very recently, and they are moving in response to that," Sceats said by phone.

Under Portuguese law, formal suspects gain certain legal protections, but police also have more latitude to question them. Police also have to show suspects any evidence against them.

Clarence Mitchell, a family friend and former spokesman for the McCanns, said Friday after speaking with Mrs. McCann that she found the police questioning — which included an 11-hour session Thursday — "grueling."

"It's very intense, but she's remaining strong and determined to prove that they had nothing to do with their daughter's disappearance and they are innocent victims of the crime," he told the AP.

Asked about a plead deal, Mitchell said: "It is my understanding that during the police interview with Kate McCann, senior police officers told her lawyer that that if she were to confess to killing Madeleine accidentally it would help her case when she came before the judges for sentencing and that they would probably consider a relatively short sentence of three to four years — in other words, a plea bargain."

The McCanns' cause, and the couple's apparent strength in the face of adversity, has hit a nerve among millions, who have followed their lives as they cared for their two other children and went to church in Praia da Luz, the seaside town where Madeleine disappeared, and where they have stayed ever since. Photographs of the bright-eyed, fair-haired girl have been posted throughout the world.

The publicity has helped lead to numerous reported sightings of the girl, from as far away as northern Europe and Morocco, amid speculation she might have been taken by an international pedophile ring.

Just after Mrs. McCann entered the police station Thursday, another family representative read out a statement from her appealing to what she called Madeleine's abductors to "do the right thing."

"It is not too late. Please let her go or call the police," she said.

The only formal suspect until now has been Robert Murat, who lives with his mother near the hotel from which the girl disappeared. He has always maintained his innocence. Sousa said Murat's status as a suspect had not change
 
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strain_searcher

Before you jump to conclusions(although you may be right) lets say she hurt a knee or something very slight to leave some blood in the car..kids get hurt all the time its too soon to assume her mother murdered her. DNA has cleared the guilty and also convicted the innocent. I see a lie detector coming into play which can also be passed by guilty people but lets just see how this will play out. It is very sad either way. I hope they find her.
 

PhenoMenal

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Before you jump to conclusions keep in mind that the Portuguese police today offered Kate McCann 2 years in jail if she confessed. In other words they don't have shit on her. Plus now that they've been named as suspects, under Portuguese law the police have to tell them everything they know about them.
 

anvil

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Before you jump to conclusions, how did her blood get into a car the parents rented 25 days after her disappearance?
 

PhenoMenal

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anvil,
Hi and welcome to icmag, I see this is your 2nd post.

how did her blood get into a car the parents rented 25 days after her disappearance?
Why has it taken over 3 months for this "evidence" to come to light?
And if the police did have such a strong case against them why are they offering Kate just 2 years if she says she did it?
So much for innocent until proven guilty huh.
 

anvil

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PhenoMenal said:
anvil,
Hi and welcome to icmag, I see this is your 2nd post.


Why has it taken over 3 months for this "evidence" to come to light?
And if the police did have such a strong case against them why are they offering Kate just 2 years if she says she did it?
So much for innocent until proven guilty huh.


Maybe they had it all along but didnt leak it until now?
Where would the police get her DNA from to put in the rental car's trunk anyway?

Its not a strong case without a body.

Shes being offered trwo years to tell the truth and implicate her husband. Moreover, the police may suspect it was an accidental death, in which case two years is alot better than her walking free.
 
they dont have shit on her???umm how did the girls blood find its way to the rental car rented 25 days after she vanished... what the portugal police are out to get her? set her up? cmon....
 
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green_grow

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there was a day-care and babysitting service in their hotel, which they declined to use while they dined, leaving a pre-schooler and 2 2-year-old twins by themselves . something sure doesnt add up.
 

killa-bud

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meh,not suppriseing,it looked like they were trying to hard,i don't know how to explain it,i mean obviously any parent would try there hardest to get there kid back...but something seemed odd,like they just wanted to get on tv or somthing....
 

Nikijad4210

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I'm not buying the car link, timelines just don't add up at all. It sounds much more like a "let's see if this BS fib works, and if not, oh well" ploy on the police's behalf.
 

PhenoMenal

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it just seems a bit strange because if they did have anything on them then why after all this new round of interviews (11 hours with Kate, 8 hours with Gerry) would CNN be reporting "No bail conditions, travel restrictions or charges have been imposed on the couple, who had been questioned separately for more than 24 hours."
I wouldve thought that if they had some good evidence theyd at least be able to get some sort of order to have the McCann's kept in the country
 

Harry Gypsna

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to be perfectly honest i dont believe it at all....the ineptitude of the portugese piggies through this whole thing (not closing the border or checking vehicles, constant leaks to media, and piggies who have beaten a confession out of another mother not so long ago involved), i reckon they want this brushed away and are now focusing on the mother..... If they had any decent evidence, then what the **** was the "confess and youll only get 2 years) thing about, that smacks of desperation.....
but they were stupid to leave her,
 

jammo1988

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yeah i dont think things add up. theres just something about them. they look too composed, like they have a 'story'

i could well be wrong but i thing theres more to it involving the parents than we know.
 
G

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Don't they wanna microchip our kids...?

Hmmm? Kinda makes sense - huge media frenzy - The Pope - every parent now contemplating things they wouldn't ordinarily, like having their kids chipped.

I'm not saying that's the case entirely with the Mcanns but they've certainly been useful in increasing parental fear globally.
 

anvil

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So like two days ago the father said they would stay in Portugal to 'clear their names' and now it looks like they have already landed in the UK...hmmmm
 

anvil

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PhenoMenal said:
Wow they flew out of Portugal after three months, they must be guilty.


No they are ****ing guilty of neglect. Possibly, even of murder. If you left your 2 year olds and you 5 year old alone at home and your house burned down, you would be in jail. Which is where these parents belong EVEN if you buy their bs that they simply repeatedly abondoned their kids in an unlocked hotel room while they went off to have dinner with their friends.
 

anvil

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Ps. Gerry is changing his story. Before he denied drugging her now he says he gave her a sedative to help her sleep.... nice parents.
 
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